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[quote=Anonymous]It contains gems like this: "Cultural beliefs about mothering center on the near sacredness of mothers for children. Mothers’ time with children is thought to be unique and irreplaceable, given that they are purportedly more sensitive to children’s needs and more selfless in caring for offspring. For children, being with their mothers, strong and central to their families, is thought to be better than time spent with any other adult (Blair-Loy 2003; Collins 1999; Hays 1996; Liss et al. 2012). Popular cultural practices such as professional athletes saying “Hi Mom!” on camera highlight mothers special, revered place in the hearts of daughters and sons." Pure straw-man nonsense.[/quote]
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